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The hotel was nice, it was clean, and comfortable enough. It was small, but nice. They have a pretty nice pool there which we didn't get to try out. The hotel staff was nice and showed us to the nearest store, which was pretty far away. My only complaint isn't about the hotel itself, it's about getting there. The hotel is located on the outer limits of the city and the roads over there are not paved, they're only gravel and there are HUGE potholes everywhere! It took us an extra long time to get anywhere due to this. If you don't have a car and don't mind the long walk this place will be great for you.

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Located in the heart of Tulum, this hotel is within 3 mi (5 km) of Temple of Doom, Tulum Underwater, and Cenote Crystal. Cave …More

Great location on the beach set within the local flora. Some maintenance issues detected like jacuzzi not working. But the style of the place exceeds any hiccups. Spa across the street is expensive but amazing. Can't beat access to what feels like a private beach.

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Nestled on the beach, this Tulum hotel is within 1 mi (2 km) of Ziggy Beach and Ana y Jose Beach Club. Tulum National Park …More

The room was nicely decorated in traditional Mexican style, the bed was huge and the room was very clean. The rooms are quite basic though and do not have added comforts like a tv, or fridge. Our room (and perhaps all of the rooms) was located up a very rickety, wooden spiral staircase which was tricky to navigate with a suitcase so perhaps not the place to stay for those with mobility difficulties. Otherwise decent place and location.

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Located in the heart of Tulum, this hotel is 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Temple of Doom and within 3 mi (5 km) of Tulum Mayan Ruins …More

We absolutely loved our stay here. Staff are helpful, the rooms are lovely and it's right on a beautiful beach.
The rooms get really hot but staff were very accommodating and got an extra fan for us.
I would recommend staying in a room with a beach view as the rooms up the back can get a little noisy as they are right on the road

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Nestled on the beach, this Tulum resort is within 1 mi (2 km) of Ana y Jose Beach Club and Ziggy Beach. Playa Paraiso is 3.1 …More

We have stayed at Tulum Bay several times. It's always felt like our home away from home. The staff knew us, knew our likes and dislikes and treated us like family. This year, we arrived to new owners and all new staff. The new receptionist, Selmee, was very sweet. Communication was a little tough as she spoke very little English. The new owner spoke no English. My husband and I are learning Spanish, so we were able to communicate some what with Selmee. The on site restaurant is now open and staffed by a lovely Italian couple. They now offer a decent breakfast (complimentary). We didn't eat dinner there, but our friend did and said it was one of the best meals he's ever had. The menu is limited and most nights it's just whatever the chef decided to cook, which, while we were there, was always several seafood dishes, for which I'm allergic. Access to the beach has been blocked for some reason, so now the only way to get to the beach is to walk through the kitchen or dining room (it's all open-air, pretty much), which feels awkward, especially when people are eating. You also used to be able to use the outdoor showers and bathroom, but those are now locked for some reason ( they have two rooms that don't have private bathrooms, apparently only those guests can use the outdoor bathrooms now). As for the rooms, it's time to replace the mattresses. Really, it's time. The concrete floors are softer. Overall, it's still a lovely, no frills place to stay. Can't beat the location!

Traveller from Rough and Ready, CA

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Located in Tulum, this beachfront hotel is next to a golf course, 0.8 mi (1.4 km) from Ana y Jose Beach Club, and 2.9 mi (4.6 …More

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Built on a bluff facing the rising sun, the Mayan ruins of Tulum offer breathtaking views of the Caribbean. Just south of Akumal, Tulum’s proximity to Cancun makes it the most visited archeological site in Mexico. The village of Tulum, along the main highway, offers shops, restaurants, and cantinas. To the north, tourists can swim with dolphins or dive among brilliantly colored fish at Xel-Ha.